Audrey
Mills is in London to organize a charity fashion event, where she meets Duncan
Collins, the Earl of Thronhill. Confident in her curves, Audrey doesn't expect
Duncan to want more than a holiday fling. But when things begin to heat up,
will she panic and run?

VP
of Development, Sabrina McKenna, has worked hard to get where she is with
Gideon Hotels. When Gideon Marquez asks her to attend several important
business functions, Sabrina agrees. It's only after 2 months of these functions
that she realizes they've been dating. And she's fallen hard for her boss. Can
Gideon convince her what he feels for her is forever? Or will Sabrina's
insecurities make her flee?

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Eliza
Lyons isn't interested in Craig Grant's attentions beyond the platonic. He's a
playboy and boy does she know better. They lunch, they gossip, he tells her
things about her current dates she doesn't want to hear and she thinks he'll
never outgrow his playboy ways. Then Craig lays down the gauntlet and informs
her he intends to show her what a real seduction is.

Sabrina wasn’t certain how she managed to spend the rest of
the car ride with Gideon talking about non-work-related things, but she did.
His questions about her past dates lingered in her mind, but never once, thank
God, did she let slip any hint of her long interest in him. However, she did
recall her disastrous dating past, even for just a few moments. Like a bad
Hollywood flashback montage—slow motion and all.

There had been Tim in college, but that had ended when
they’d received job offers on opposite coasts; neither had looked back. Then
there was Ray. She’d made the mistake of moving in with him. Only after that
particularly disastrous move did she see more than one cruel side of him. It
wasn’t dirty socks on the bathroom floor, expecting her to pick up after him.
He was simply mean, cruel, and angry, and directed it at her.

She was never quite pretty enough for him. Never quite smart
enough or funny enough or really ever anything enough. Those comments didn’t
start until she’d moved in with Ray, of course. And once they did, she moved
out.

Sabrina refused to have the same kind of poor judgment she’d
had in the past. She’d never jeopardize her job with Gideon Hotels, never
jeopardize her friendship with Gideon. Licking her lips, she forced her mind
from the past and concentrated on now. On her conversation with Gideon. It just
proved that she could be friendly toward him outside the office, and that
reinforced her desire to keep things friendly. Even.

Gideon stepped out of the car and moved around it before
Vince could open her door. Offering his arm, Gideon escorted her inside.

The Met already buzzed with people; the chandelier shone
brightly down on the white marble. Sabrina looked around the foyer and suddenly
realized she had no idea what tonight’s showing was. She’d blame Gideon for
distracting her, but she’d been the one distracted. Wasn’t his fault she found
him so…well, distracting.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Kristabel
Reed lives on the East Coast and loves to explore the steamier side of
historical romance. Historical ménages in particular-they add an element of
danger and discovery to make them all the hotter. Contemporary ménages are a
world unto themselves, and her upcoming Havenbrook Ménages Series will tell the
tale of a small California town.

She loves
reading, watching old movies, and anything Cary Grant. And is always interested
in talking about erotic romance. Because...yum!